HABIB SAIN versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 497 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 295A & 295B Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 8/9 Child witnesses in their statements under Section 161, The CRPC only made the allegations. The general nature of the accused, and nothing special against him. The main allegation against the accused was that he had given Toews to a co-accused woman who was on bail and the accused was not named in the FIR and he was not seen doing anything. The location of the incident and did not even seem to have any intention of committing a crime as included under Section 295B & 295C, the PPC being influenced by Hindu culture and unaware of their own religion. The accused's case demanded further investigation into the circumstances and accordingly he was admitted on bail.
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